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. >> commissioner low had a question, i beg your pardon. >> i was going to make the motion to move but also say, you know, if you've ever gone to these games to watch the kids play, there's some really talented players out there, it's a great program, i like what you do for the kids out there and i was going to make the motion to approve. >> so, it's been moved. >> second. >> seconded, all those in favor. aye. thank you. >> we are now on item 8, the san francisco marina west harbor. >> good morning, commissioners, i'm mary hobson, project manager of the recreation and parks department capital, i in the p.m. are in charge of seeing the ren vaetion of the marina west harbor, this is a request to approve an increase in contract value for our consultants, construction management firm four leaf, four leaf has been on site overseeing the construction of the project since may of 2011, during that time, they have been responsible for the day-to-day oversight inspection tracking of the schedule and budget processing change orders and essentially keeping our contractor in line. over the course o
. >> commissioner low had a question, i beg your pardon. >> i was going to make the motion to move but also say, you know, if you've ever gone to these games to watch the kids play, there's some really talented players out there, it's a great program, i like what you do for the kids out there and i was going to make the motion to approve. >> so, it's been moved. >> second. >> seconded, all those in favor. aye. thank you. >> we are now on item 8, the san...
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. >> i guess the toughest part of the whole thing is hearing my wife beg me to stay with her. >> dear god, jeff, stay with me, baby. >> that is the hardest part, just to stay with her. >> jeff is at a loss to describe the gratitude he feels to the first responders who saved his life. >> there's no way to thank someone enough. how do you thank someone for giving you life again. it's just great to see i had a part in keeping that family together. >> i think about him every day, especially when i put on my uniform. it's what we're here for, why we do what we do, to save someone that needs your help. >>> coming up, a defenseless teen is beaten. the man holding the belt, her own father. >> why would somebody do that to their own child. >> when "caught on camera heroes and villains" continues. >> bend over that bed. >> a young girl is beaten with a leather belt. >> bend over the bed. >> by her own father, a respected judge. >> dad just kept coming back with the belt. he kept coming back. >> get on your stomach on the bed now. >> i remember thinking he won't top. >> get on your stomach, i sa
. >> i guess the toughest part of the whole thing is hearing my wife beg me to stay with her. >> dear god, jeff, stay with me, baby. >> that is the hardest part, just to stay with her. >> jeff is at a loss to describe the gratitude he feels to the first responders who saved his life. >> there's no way to thank someone enough. how do you thank someone for giving you life again. it's just great to see i had a part in keeping that family together. >> i think...
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door> i beg your pardon. oh, effie, we have a visitor. do come in. oh thank you. do you always welcome masked men with such open arms? why shouldn't we? you have an honest chin. besides, we always say it's a man's own business to choose what he wants to wear. i wish more people thought that way. the reason i'm here... oh effie, the man looks hungry. offer him some soup. thank you very much. i'd like to stay but i haven't time. you see i'm trailing a man who just stopped here. i thought he might have harmed you. that nice man? he wouldn't harm a fly. i'm afraid he would, ma'am. he happens to be an escaped convict. oh he couldn't be. why all he wanted was some food for his journey. did he drop a hint as to where he was headed? not a word, mister, and we're not the ones to pry. then i better be after him, fast. oh, before you leave... i'm sorry, i really can't stay. oh yes you can. reach. drop them guns. easy. oh thank goodness you got back. we were afraid we couldn't hold him for you. you done fine ladies, just fine. you're even lower than i thought you were
i beg your pardon. oh, effie, we have a visitor. do come in. oh thank you. do you always welcome masked men with such open arms? why shouldn't we? you have an honest chin. besides, we always say it's a man's own business to choose what he wants to wear. i wish more people thought that way. the reason i'm here... oh effie, the man looks hungry. offer him some soup. thank you very much. i'd like to stay but i haven't time. you see i'm trailing a man who just stopped here. i thought he might have...
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i just begged him, and he wouldn't. mary middleton and priscilla petra's husbands both died from carbon monoxide poisoning after the explosion. they were found wearing emergency breathing equipment, but state investigators concluded they had used less than 25% of their emergency oxygen supply. it is unclear from the report why both men had plenty of oxygen and yet suffocated. priscilla petra believes the equipment must have been broken. >> i just know that if that had worked, he would have walked out of there. they weren't that far underground. they were under there, i'm not sure exactly how far, but they could have walked out of there had they had that-- the oxygen. >> i feel like these men are a dime a dozen in the coal operators' eyes. it's all-- it's all in the product. "we want the money. get the coal out, get the coal out, get the coal out. >> why do you think the families of the miners who died are blaming the mine operators to such an extent? why do you think they're so convinced that the mine operators were at
i just begged him, and he wouldn't. mary middleton and priscilla petra's husbands both died from carbon monoxide poisoning after the explosion. they were found wearing emergency breathing equipment, but state investigators concluded they had used less than 25% of their emergency oxygen supply. it is unclear from the report why both men had plenty of oxygen and yet suffocated. priscilla petra believes the equipment must have been broken. >> i just know that if that had worked, he would...
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>> at one point, he took to begging. he asked for destroyers. fdr said no. then he said maybe. then the first five or six dribbled in. they were rustbuckets. he told congress -- more last -- look at the deal i just made. we gave them drunk. at one point that summer, churchill i asked roosevelt to declare war. he was desperate. and so after a few brandies, and you will see churchill's saying "those americans are not good americans. they want us to bleed to death and come in and pick up everything for free." at one point he talked about having everyone in england mill there wedding rings to raise $10 million worth of gold to buy american goods. to shame the americans. they did not do that. >> how much did winston churchill expect japan to get into the war? >> one of the things in doing this, i had to look at what is he interested in? what is in his head? he was interested in norway, sumatra, not japan, not the pacific. his knowledge of geography, the politics, the military situation was not there. he admits in his memoirs in order to imagine a picture with a theatre of war or wha
>> at one point, he took to begging. he asked for destroyers. fdr said no. then he said maybe. then the first five or six dribbled in. they were rustbuckets. he told congress -- more last -- look at the deal i just made. we gave them drunk. at one point that summer, churchill i asked roosevelt to declare war. he was desperate. and so after a few brandies, and you will see churchill's saying "those americans are not good americans. they want us to bleed to death and come in and pick...
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on the phone, you can hear shep arounds -- sheppards begging for perkins to stay alive. >> she's still breathing. please hurry. i don't know how many times he got her. they were arguing -- >> but she's been shot? >> yes. >> okay. right now, is she awake? >> the ambulance is on the way. you hear me? you hear me? cassandra! hey. stay with me! >> belcher and perkins had a 3- month-old daughter. bel mper's mother -- belcher's mother is now caring for the baby. denise? >> a private memorial service was held for belcher earlier today in kansas city. >>> actor frankie muniz is opening up about a recent health scare. the former malcolm in the middle star revealed to twitter that he suffered a, quote, mini stroke last week. he said he was taken to an arizona hospital after becoming blind in one eye and having trouble speaking. muniz turns 27 -- 27 years old today. >>> kidnapped and beaten to make home repairs? that is what a california man said happened to him. >> reporter: detectives say this morgan hill mansion was the scene of a full day of punches, death threats, kidnapping and home repair.
on the phone, you can hear shep arounds -- sheppards begging for perkins to stay alive. >> she's still breathing. please hurry. i don't know how many times he got her. they were arguing -- >> but she's been shot? >> yes. >> okay. right now, is she awake? >> the ambulance is on the way. you hear me? you hear me? cassandra! hey. stay with me! >> belcher and perkins had a 3- month-old daughter. bel mper's mother -- belcher's mother is now caring for the baby....
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and begs the reader to et keith says: " thissis someone really put their life this."not knowing what to do with the letterr.. keith posttd it on facebook. her friends urged her to contact the u-s immigrations office.... but officials say thhy can't verify the authhnticity of the letter..-&k some backlash for going ppblii and possibly puttingglives at risk. baltimore could see he effectssof an expected longshoreman strike... as soon as this weekknd. weekend.the connract between association and the u-s maritime alliance is set to expiie sunday.the key sticking point is over large containers and the payments that shippinggcompanies pay em. royalties to the longshoremen for the containers... bbt they want to freeze the pyments for current longshoremee and eliminate them for future hires. 3 the port of baltiiore ii one of maayland's largest eceonice ggrnerators so any type of p susppnsion or stoppageeof work would have an adverse effe. effect.the i-l-a represents nearly 15-thousand dockworkers along the east and gulf coasts... including 12-hundred in balttmmre. a texassman
and begs the reader to et keith says: " thissis someone really put their life this."not knowing what to do with the letterr.. keith posttd it on facebook. her friends urged her to contact the u-s immigrations office.... but officials say thhy can't verify the authhnticity of the letter..-&k some backlash for going ppblii and possibly puttingglives at risk. baltimore could see he effectssof an expected longshoreman strike... as soon as this weekknd. weekend.the connract between...
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believe me, we beg id him to get back into politics. but he is running a news organization, and everything that's in the story about shaking up the field was probably true. but i love to pear paul begala call one of my favorite people in the world a genius, because he is that. >> you want to revise or amend your comments, after what mary said, paul? >> sometimes the truth hurt, but the guy is remarkable. he's a very talented guy. >> certainly is. let's talk about the former president george bush. he gave a rare speech today in dallas. listen to this clip. >> america can be a lawful society and a welcoming society at the same time. as our nation debates the proper course of action relating to immigration, i hope we do so with a benevolent spirit and keep in mind the contribution of immigrants. >> he still wants, mary, comprehensive immigration reform. he tried and failed when he was president but he's making a major pitch for it once again. >> right. and he got 17% for hispanics and 16% more asians. that doesn't mean we have to give up o
believe me, we beg id him to get back into politics. but he is running a news organization, and everything that's in the story about shaking up the field was probably true. but i love to pear paul begala call one of my favorite people in the world a genius, because he is that. >> you want to revise or amend your comments, after what mary said, paul? >> sometimes the truth hurt, but the guy is remarkable. he's a very talented guy. >> certainly is. let's talk about the former...
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mark tells the story in which jesus, the night before he dies, is prostrate on the ground, begging god, "if this all could pass... but i will do what you want," and the disciples all flee. now, that's an awful picture. that makes sense to me because mark is writing to a persecuted community who knows... who know what it's like to die. that's how you die, feeling abandoned by god. over to "john." jesus is not on the ground in "john." the whole cohort of the jerusalem forces come out, 600 troops come out to capture jesus, and they end up with their faces on the ground in "john." and jesus says, "of course i will do what the father wants." and jesus tells them to, "let my disciples go." he's in command of the whole operation. you have a jesus out of control, almost, in "mark," a jesus totally in control in "john"-- both gospels. neither of them are historical. i don't think either of them know exactly what happened. >> jesus dies on a different day in john's gospel than in "matthew," "mark" and "luke." in the three synoptic gospels, jesus actually eats a passover meal before he dies. in j
mark tells the story in which jesus, the night before he dies, is prostrate on the ground, begging god, "if this all could pass... but i will do what you want," and the disciples all flee. now, that's an awful picture. that makes sense to me because mark is writing to a persecuted community who knows... who know what it's like to die. that's how you die, feeling abandoned by god. over to "john." jesus is not on the ground in "john." the whole cohort of the...
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it begs the question, where do stocks go from here? if we do get a partial deal on the fiscal cliff, what analysts say would happen is we'd probably see a modest sell-off with the tone more negative as time goes on. with a partial deal, there's less certainty for the marketplace. without a deal at all, there could be a rude awakening for investors when everybody wakes up up and goes back to work on wednesday and when the market re-opens. it's not a given that congress will do something. some experts are actually hoping to see a big sell-off in the market and could inspire policy-making. one points out although the market is a disciplinarian, it's not a sure thing that we get a clean and lasting solution. something the market is looking for. suzanne. >> thank you. >>> president obama expected to speak at the white house. we're looking at about five minutes away or so. we'll bring it to you live as soon as he begins. we'll have, of course, our team of reporters to do some analysis. we'll take a quick break and be right back. >>> welcome
it begs the question, where do stocks go from here? if we do get a partial deal on the fiscal cliff, what analysts say would happen is we'd probably see a modest sell-off with the tone more negative as time goes on. with a partial deal, there's less certainty for the marketplace. without a deal at all, there could be a rude awakening for investors when everybody wakes up up and goes back to work on wednesday and when the market re-opens. it's not a given that congress will do something. some...
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democratic senators chuck schumer, stabenow, beg et are holding a press conference about an hour from now to ask house republicans to allow a vote on the middle class tax cut act which they passed in july. it is just the latest step to push to get a deal before the end of the year that will protect 98% of individuals and 97% of small businesses from seeing their income taxes go up. as the two sides deal with our fiscal future, politico reporting today that democrats are trying to get the white house to play nice with others and share its unprecedented database from the campaign. multilayered information could be valuable and incredibly valuable to 2014 candidates, state parties and outside progressive groups by giving them insight and everything from people voting habits to their tv watching habits to who may be most inclined to volunteer. they have not made a decision as to how to share the list if they're going to at all. they're using it to try to generate support for the president's legislative agenda. campaign manager jim messina warns, however that the list is specific to this p
democratic senators chuck schumer, stabenow, beg et are holding a press conference about an hour from now to ask house republicans to allow a vote on the middle class tax cut act which they passed in july. it is just the latest step to push to get a deal before the end of the year that will protect 98% of individuals and 97% of small businesses from seeing their income taxes go up. as the two sides deal with our fiscal future, politico reporting today that democrats are trying to get the white...
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charlotte begged her mom to let her wear a new pink dress and boots to school, a holiday outfit. 7-year-old daniel barden. a budding athlete. he swam. he played soccer. his family called him fearless. olivia engle, was just 6 years old. she did ballet and played soccer. and her family said she loved school. >> joseph gay, just turned 7 last tuesday. she loved the color purple. josephine gay, i should say. and ana marquez-greene just 6 years old. ana grew up with music in her ears. her father writes music. and there was a 2009 song he wrote about her, "ana grace." i was thinking, you did the lovely piece about the teacher. victoria soto. just 27 years old. her life was teaching. her life was education. like the six women killed at that school, their lives were education. and they gave their lives for it. >> when you hear their stories of heroism, as parents, you hope that's what's in the classroom. you never think of teachers having to give their lives for their students. it's heartbreaking. >> president obama, of course, last night was playing the role of comforter in chief. telling the peo
charlotte begged her mom to let her wear a new pink dress and boots to school, a holiday outfit. 7-year-old daniel barden. a budding athlete. he swam. he played soccer. his family called him fearless. olivia engle, was just 6 years old. she did ballet and played soccer. and her family said she loved school. >> joseph gay, just turned 7 last tuesday. she loved the color purple. josephine gay, i should say. and ana marquez-greene just 6 years old. ana grew up with music in her ears. her...
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. >> you know, i beg to differ, mr. president. to me, i understand the use of its is a weapon but to me the real problem isn't the debt ceiling. it's the debt. the debt is the problem. you know, to have an unlimited amount of money to call upon is too much power power for one person. it's always in our country been about checks and balances but i think this administration just wants more checks and no balancing of the checkbook. that isn't the kind of check and balance that i think the people that wrote the constitution had in mind. now, let's look at it a different way, when we think of, you know, some good entertainment, there's, you know, bob hope, the road to morocco, the road to singapore. i don't think that we want to have a movie someday called the road to the weimar republic because bob hope was in the old movies. there's no hope in that new movie and i think this issue really has to be discussed. now i understand there's issues about compromise and everybody has heard that the president and the democrats won the white hou
. >> you know, i beg to differ, mr. president. to me, i understand the use of its is a weapon but to me the real problem isn't the debt ceiling. it's the debt. the debt is the problem. you know, to have an unlimited amount of money to call upon is too much power power for one person. it's always in our country been about checks and balances but i think this administration just wants more checks and no balancing of the checkbook. that isn't the kind of check and balance that i think the...
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. >> i'm begging members of congress and the executive to please get something done here that reassures consumers, reassures business operators, most important of all to create the jobs in america. >> there are going to be some revenues involved but there need to be multiples of that in entitlement cuts. so i've taken enough flack on both the right and the left of this equation to know that i'm in the right place. >> every company on retail is saying, look at us. behind the scenes, guys, tell me. how is it going? they all say, what, are you kidding me? we got two weeks here. we don't know. i mean, they got a gift cliff. right? the buy cliff. >> right. >> there are other cliffs out there. >> we're back at the opening bell here. >> the real question now is does it affect the consumers? we have not seen consumers go backwards although you saw some confidence numbers come down. i think if we get this solved soon the consumers who have been pretty steady will continue to be there. >> if there is a sense of movement or excessive sense of fear, you can see both sides just deciding we don't nee
. >> i'm begging members of congress and the executive to please get something done here that reassures consumers, reassures business operators, most important of all to create the jobs in america. >> there are going to be some revenues involved but there need to be multiples of that in entitlement cuts. so i've taken enough flack on both the right and the left of this equation to know that i'm in the right place. >> every company on retail is saying, look at us. behind the...
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immediately you are going to talk about tax cuts in the first paycheck -- i beg your pardon, tax increases in the first paycheck presumably for people earning $250,000 or more. and that's just the start, isn't it, andy? >> i think actually a good deal for the market is a grand bargain of sorts. i don't think it will be $4 trillion. but $2.5 trillion would be the best outcome for markets. that is less fiscal tightening, which would help the markets in the near term. but i also think that if you think about entitlement savings down the road and having people stay in the work force longer, because it won't be as jen rours a benefits package, i think that's pro-gdp. people will be working longer. that's not sucking something out of the economy. >> chuck, forgive me, but i'm quite concerned that maybe the market has lost sight of what the underlying state of the economy may be here. goldman sachs, as a result of its financial services conference, they say clarity around the fiscal cliff may help with the margin. but there's no pentup demand that would aid growth next year. chuck, is goldman sac
immediately you are going to talk about tax cuts in the first paycheck -- i beg your pardon, tax increases in the first paycheck presumably for people earning $250,000 or more. and that's just the start, isn't it, andy? >> i think actually a good deal for the market is a grand bargain of sorts. i don't think it will be $4 trillion. but $2.5 trillion would be the best outcome for markets. that is less fiscal tightening, which would help the markets in the near term. but i also think that...
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but also, they say in the report that the benghazi folks were begging for help along the way. they explained a deteriorating security posture. there was more intensity in the events. more bad guys in the neighborhood than ever before. and they were asking repeatedly, and in washington, they were turned down for those requests. that's an important difference. so are there more than one person at fault? i'm sure there are. but you can't have a security wing of the state department that does not recognize that all of these threats need to be taken into consideration. he went with the security posture that they gave him, which i argue, was woefully inadequate. >> is there not a way to find out where the paperwork got stuck, in terms of these requests keep going in, these requests keep coming in. isn't that a question you want an answer to? >> absolutely. and the fact that the i don't think the accountability review board that did the report can find that they can't find anyone to hold accountable for the death of these four americans when there are some serious, gross negligent mi
but also, they say in the report that the benghazi folks were begging for help along the way. they explained a deteriorating security posture. there was more intensity in the events. more bad guys in the neighborhood than ever before. and they were asking repeatedly, and in washington, they were turned down for those requests. that's an important difference. so are there more than one person at fault? i'm sure there are. but you can't have a security wing of the state department that does not...
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that's what everyone begs for after something like this happens figure out why it happens so we can prevent they m in the future. can i tell you from covering crime for five years and talking to murderers in their prison cells it's a fool's errand. they don't have good explanation that end up making sense. >> steve: that's the key. we want an easy answer. we want to know why he did it. but when you're crazy. when you are evil as he surely was, we may never know. >> brian: right. >> alisyn: we do have a lot more information for you this morning. we are glad you are with us. peter doocy is live in new haven, connecticut with the latest that's happened overnight. >> alisyn, all night long the medical examiner's office worked to positively identify the victims. we're told that there was a temporary morgue set up some place inside sandy hook elementary school. that's where authorities took the young victims and they photographed them so that they could show those photographs to their parents. all 20 children who were killed were between the ages of 5 and 10. it is a nightmare here in newtown for
that's what everyone begs for after something like this happens figure out why it happens so we can prevent they m in the future. can i tell you from covering crime for five years and talking to murderers in their prison cells it's a fool's errand. they don't have good explanation that end up making sense. >> steve: that's the key. we want an easy answer. we want to know why he did it. but when you're crazy. when you are evil as he surely was, we may never know. >> brian: right....
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i begged my parents to stop here because i love the sandwhiches and it's better than my mom's sandwiches which i usually eat, so. besides beating out mom's sandwiches, soda canyon store serves up mexican fare and fruit smoothies. last but not least, dinner in napa at "pizza azzurro. the pizza oven turns out pies topped with seasonal, locally grown produce for ten to fourteen bucks a pop take note though, the chef's got just one meat pizza on the menu. if you want the meat lovers you can go somewhere else, if you want to come and have beautifully cooked spinach with ricotta cheese, then you can come here. they may encourage you to "eat more pie" here but there are lots of other choices, too. for example, piping hot dough topped with salad is called "manciata," one of the local favorites. i love it because if you're all watching your calories or your fat intake, no cheese. another classic is the restaurant's famed tuna and garbanzo bean salad. the thing about his salad is the salad dressing, he won't tell us what it is, but its really good. every time we come here we eat that salad. a full
i begged my parents to stop here because i love the sandwhiches and it's better than my mom's sandwiches which i usually eat, so. besides beating out mom's sandwiches, soda canyon store serves up mexican fare and fruit smoothies. last but not least, dinner in napa at "pizza azzurro. the pizza oven turns out pies topped with seasonal, locally grown produce for ten to fourteen bucks a pop take note though, the chef's got just one meat pizza on the menu. if you want the meat lovers you can go...